How to Swirl Paint Jig Heads With Powder Paint
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
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Would like to see more swirl paint videos on the other designs you had shown in the end of video .
Super cool paint job!! Each one is unique!! Great technique!! Thanks for sharing!! So many possibilities!!
Thank you for sharing the process. Really kool process for some outstanding outcome..
LOL! you just keep this ole man working on new stuff! Thx MJ&F!
Man those look amazing! Thank you for sharing!
Very nice jig heads. Thanks for sharing.
This is next level.
Those look killer nice work
Awesome great idea
Very cool!👌
Looks good
Thanks for sharing this tip 👍🏻
Very cool
Nice tip!
Thank you, I’ve always wanted to know how to do that.
Thanks that’s cool
Every time I try this it never turns out as good as yr
Thanks for you helpful job!
Where i am living i cant find powder Paint brand as protec, import It through Amazon, eBay Is to expensive.
Therefore could you please explain which kind of Paint Is Need for heat apply as you show?
Any powder coat as Mica resin based Paint or powder coat Paint for car goes or i Need a specific kind of powder Paint?
Thanks so much for your help
Unfortunately I’m not familiar with paints other than ProTec and Stardust. I hope you can find some!
Awesome. Do you have to bake them after painting? Thanks. Scott
I usually clear coat them so the paint doesn’t run, but you can bake if you prefer.
Do think it’s necessary to heat treat powder painted heads anymore if use uv resin on them after tying?
If you’re applying a clear coat you do not need to heat treat. It makes no difference.
After you do this swirl effect, can the jigs still be placed in the oven for their final baking?
Absolutely! The paint sometimes runs a little, but they still turn out great.
So cool! Do you still cure them in an oven?
You can, but I don’t. I give them a clear coat.
@@MustacheJigs what do you use for the clear coat?
Quick question for anyone with an answer. Why are ball head jigs for fly tying 400 times the price of your regular eagle claw ball head jigs? I tie tiny flies for trout so I’m clueless to this crappie stuff. Great video, cool as hell.
Fly fisherman pay premium for a lot of supplies, so big companies can get away with jacking up prices on things like jig heads. It’s cheaper to either use a jig hook and a tungsten bead to make a jig head, or purchase heads from people who pour them. Thanks for the comment!
@@MustacheJigs thank ya!
It's cool but heat guns not expensive but cool trick and easier than lighter. Once gun heated up it's all good.good tip and you make good jigs
do you cure them at the end?
You can, but I prefer to clear coat them with solarez.
That’ll run the price per jig up. My prices depend on how fast I can get them hanging.
Do you put those in an oven to bake?
You can. I use solarez.
What kind of paint is thst ?😊
Protec
Most old timers say plain lead works just as well as painted jigs
Don't you bake it? If not it will chip easy
I don’t bake mine. I just add a tough clear coat.
That's dope lol. It's like a forward facing cyclops eye at first 😂 good info. Thanks for sharing